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Definition of Billyboy

Billyboy
Billyboy Bil"ly*boy`, n. A flat-bottomed river barge or coasting vessel. [Eng.]

Meaning of Billyboy from wikipedia

- BillyBoy* (born 10 March 1960) is an American artist, socialite and fashion designer who was a muse of Andy Warhol. Born in Vienna, he was adopted by a...
- Two policemen come to Alex's rescue, but they turn out to be Dim and Billyboy, a former rival gang leader. They take Alex outside town, brutalise him...
- (1990). "BillyBoy Couture Collector Extraordinaire". Vintage Clothing Newsletter. Retrieved January 1, 2011. Laurence Beurdeley. "L'Incroyable BillyBoy*". L'Officiel...
- for adults (and particularly art, fashion and doll collectors) by artist BillyBoy*. Since 1990, it has been a collaboration with his life partner, artist...
- October with a line-up of Jim McCarty, John Idan, Ben King, David Smale, and Billyboy Miskimmin. On 12 August 2015, it was announced that Boston-based guitarist...
- while highlighting the sufferings of the protagonist. Kael noted the Billyboy's gang extended stripping of the woman they intended to rape, claiming it...
- Series ... as Jill Anne of Avonlea (1975) TV Mini-Series... as Anne Shirley Billyboy (1979) Nobody's Perfect (1980) TV Series... as Liz Parker To Serve Them...
- Platinum Last Orders (short) (2000) The Ghost of Greville Lodge (2000) – Billyboy Whacked (short) (2002) – Karl Ryan Don't Look Back (2003) – The Stranger...
- couture collectible doll Mdvanii, created by artist and Andy Warhol muse BillyBoy*, was inspired by Roussy, who appeared to him in a dream. Chanel's lip...
- Interaction 21#2 (1998), pp. 197–212. DOI: 10.1525/si.1998.21.2.197 in JSTOR BillyBoy* (1987). Barbie: Her Life & Times. Crown. ISBN 978-0-517-59063-8. Cox,...